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the question, how much will china really pressure north korea economically? can they reach the united states, and if so, have they now with this test, as they claim, so miniaturized the weapon they could put it on a rocket that could get that far? this test was a lot bigger -- a lot bigger explosion than we had anticipated. we put aircraft up in the air with sensors to see if it was uranium rather than plutonium. uranium would be more dangerous. in looking at the chamber and you see all of the characters, you don't see chuck hagel, the defense secretary nominee. he had a rough time in the nomination hearing this afternoon. ted krug, the freshman from texas, went after him so personally and so vigorously, that even john mccain and other critics of haggle came to his defense and he ended up with a 14-11 vote in committee and it will go to the floor now, so he likely will be confirmed, perhaps as soon as thursday. >> those just joining us, we want to bring you up to date on what's happening. the president has left the holding room and has approached the doorway,
the question, how much will china really pressure north korea economically? can they reach the united states, and if so, have they now with this test, as they claim, so miniaturized the weapon they could put it on a rocket that could get that far? this test was a lot bigger -- a lot bigger explosion than we had anticipated. we put aircraft up in the air with sensors to see if it was uranium rather than plutonium. uranium would be more dangerous. in looking at the chamber and you see all of the...
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china is denouncing the test. >> now weather and traffic together on the 1's. >> good morning. sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. so far so good. 60 miles per hour on 795. so far so good on the north and west side of the beltway. 95, 65 traveling southbound from havre de grace. traffic without delay down to the 895 split and into the harbor tunnel. 55 miles per hour on 295. 63 on 97 at 100. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> good morning. so far so good. temperatures in the upper 20's and low 30's. it will be driving this morning. probably a mix of light rain and snow this afternoon with a high near 43. there could be some accumulating snow tonight. >> thank you. 5:12. >> staying inside and give your friends their tickets from ticketmaster. >> the bloomberg business report is comin >> welcome back. 5:15. we are off to a dry start on this wednesday morning. the morning commute will be just fine. mid 20's up to the pennsylvania line. 33 degrees in rock hall. the clouds will thicken up as we head for the morning. it will turn cloudy as we head towards lunchti
china is denouncing the test. >> now weather and traffic together on the 1's. >> good morning. sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. so far so good. 60 miles per hour on 795. so far so good on the north and west side of the beltway. 95, 65 traveling southbound from havre de grace. traffic without delay down to the 895 split and into the harbor tunnel. 55 miles per hour on 295. 63 on 97 at 100. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> good morning. so far so good....
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no longer number one china has surpassed the u.s. when it comes to trade what does this mean for the u.s. economy and our standing in the world find out coming up. and a new york police officer is going to jail after raping a teacher but the law doesn't call us crime rate now the victim is fighting back a look at her case and the status of violence against women. senator menendez from new jersey is facing a host of allegations against him from bloggers claiming he's involved in a sex scandal to donor influence we'll take a look back at the case in ask two political donations buy you influence with lawmakers. it's tuesday february twelfth eight pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching our t.v. we begin today with the debate over gun control in the u.s. after the newtown school mass school nashua big there's a new call for change to strengthen u.s. gun laws but others feel like their second amendment rights are under attack are to correspond on a stasia churkin to heads to a pro-gun rally in albany new york to find o
no longer number one china has surpassed the u.s. when it comes to trade what does this mean for the u.s. economy and our standing in the world find out coming up. and a new york police officer is going to jail after raping a teacher but the law doesn't call us crime rate now the victim is fighting back a look at her case and the status of violence against women. senator menendez from new jersey is facing a host of allegations against him from bloggers claiming he's involved in a sex scandal to...
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northern china toward mongolia. but because of ample moisture flowing in from the south china sea rain is occurring in the southern parts of china including shanghai as well as hong kong. scattered showers for the philippines. but dry for much of the indo-china peninsula. temperatures will be rising to 34 degrees in bangkok, 18 degrees in hong kong. a couple of degrees higher than yesterday. 11 degrees for us and 2 degrees in seoul on wednesday. all right. in north america severe weather is still erupting across the deep south, particularly in the southern areas. the risks of severe thunderstorm, hail, and damaging winds will continue throughout your tuesday. but as the system moving in from toward the east, conditions will be looking up across the lower mississippi river valley. on the eastern side of the deep south will remain quite stormy into your wednesday. so flooding risk is getting even higher. some of the precipitation will also reach the mid-atlantic region including washington, d.c. out toward the northwe
northern china toward mongolia. but because of ample moisture flowing in from the south china sea rain is occurring in the southern parts of china including shanghai as well as hong kong. scattered showers for the philippines. but dry for much of the indo-china peninsula. temperatures will be rising to 34 degrees in bangkok, 18 degrees in hong kong. a couple of degrees higher than yesterday. 11 degrees for us and 2 degrees in seoul on wednesday. all right. in north america severe weather is...
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we had started talking to china two years ago we would be a lot closer. lou: i don't know if they do this in diplomatic circles, but it just doesn't work. >> never too late to start because right now number three is on the verge of being able to sell that nuclear weapons capability in the work. lou: let me raise my hand, and i understand that, but it still doesn't work, not even in diplomacy or foreign policy. what we are left with is a situation which suggests to you what option available to the obama administration to pursue the u.s. national interest and security of the peninsula. >> in the short term i put north korea back on the list to stay sponsors of terrorism, cut him out of international financial transactions, certainly would not supply any humanitarian assistance which they used to prop up the regime. honestly, you have to look at the longer term solution, and that means you need to find a way to get this regime eliminated. hopefully peacefully by reunifying the peninsula. otherwise, there is every reason to think they're working with ron cili
we had started talking to china two years ago we would be a lot closer. lou: i don't know if they do this in diplomatic circles, but it just doesn't work. >> never too late to start because right now number three is on the verge of being able to sell that nuclear weapons capability in the work. lou: let me raise my hand, and i understand that, but it still doesn't work, not even in diplomacy or foreign policy. what we are left with is a situation which suggests to you what option...
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china has become a rising concern in recent years. last september, china announced deployment of its first aircraft carrier. the country is also financing port facilities in pakistan, myanmar and sri lanka, effectively extending chinese influence throughout the indian ocean. last month, beijing received custodial rights over a harbor in pakistan. experts claim such moves force india to boost spending to keep pace with china, something hinted by the india's defense minister. port facilities in pakistan, hinted by the india's defense >> reporter: india's military strategy isn't limited to buying technology from overseas. last april, they successfully tested the long range ballistic missile capable of reaching most parts of asia. and just last month, it announced it developed an underwater ballistic missile. india has drawn interest for arms and aerospace industries around the world. abhishek dhulia, nhk world, new delhi. >>> people in japan have spent nearly two years documenting the aftermath of the erik and tsunami that change sod man
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china north korea's. recent leadership changes in the region have created an atmosphere. could be applied or are already being applied so it's really fall into. a lot of diplomatic pressure on china to use its leverage with north korea and it's and i imagine that officials in beijing must have known that this this was coming probably in the next few days and it certainly is it couldn't have happened at a worse time internationally speaking it's the lunar new year in china so basically the entire country is on holiday and in the u.s. there is no confirmed secretary of defense or central intelligence director so it's a very interesting time crow that threw into that the wild card of xi jinping we don't know much about him or how he's going to lead china and the fact that kim jong un is a relatively new leader as well you also have the new army government in japan and there's a lot of wildcards in this mix to see how this is going to shake out but i think on the question of china specifically i think it does have the most leverage over north korea at this point and certainly
china north korea's. recent leadership changes in the region have created an atmosphere. could be applied or are already being applied so it's really fall into. a lot of diplomatic pressure on china to use its leverage with north korea and it's and i imagine that officials in beijing must have known that this this was coming probably in the next few days and it certainly is it couldn't have happened at a worse time internationally speaking it's the lunar new year in china so basically the...
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china. leadership. a lot of think sions that could be applied are already being applied so it's really i think going to fall into a lot of diplomatic pressure on china to use its leverage with north korea and it's and i imagine that officials in beijing must have known that this this was coming probably in the next few days and it certainly is it couldn't have happened at a worse time internationally speaking it's the lunar new year in china so basically the entire country is on holiday and in the u.s. there is no confirmed secretary of defense or central intelligence director so it's a very interesting time throw that through into that the wild card of xi jinping we don't know much about him or how he's going to lead china and the fact that kim jong un is a relatively new leader as well you also have the new army government in japan and there's a lot of wildcards in this mix to see how this is going to shake out but i think on the question of china specifically i think it does have the most leverage ov
china. leadership. a lot of think sions that could be applied are already being applied so it's really i think going to fall into a lot of diplomatic pressure on china to use its leverage with north korea and it's and i imagine that officials in beijing must have known that this this was coming probably in the next few days and it certainly is it couldn't have happened at a worse time internationally speaking it's the lunar new year in china so basically the entire country is on holiday and in...
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i expect that china will also decide on painful sanctions for north korea. >> china is north korea's protector, but p'yongyang carried out the nuclear test not far from the countries shared border. the testing ground is in the northeast of the country, the same location as its two previous nuclear tests of 2006 and 2009. >> with this test and the threat of others, observers say p'yongyang is flexing its muscles. north korean state to be displayed the country's weapons arsenal. leader kim jong un may well be hoping to assert himself at home in his new role. >> for more on our story, we ask our correspondent who was in south korean capital, seoul, when north korea went ahead with this test now. >> it is not clear why they took the time to do it. this two possible issues. one is they are in a three-year cycle of missile and nuclear tests of 2006, 2005, and of course, the recent test was december 2012. another possible issue is we are now in a power transition here in south korea with an outgoing government and an incoming government. the government changes on february 25. any changes no
i expect that china will also decide on painful sanctions for north korea. >> china is north korea's protector, but p'yongyang carried out the nuclear test not far from the countries shared border. the testing ground is in the northeast of the country, the same location as its two previous nuclear tests of 2006 and 2009. >> with this test and the threat of others, observers say p'yongyang is flexing its muscles. north korean state to be displayed the country's weapons arsenal....
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china corporations are all today. to live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous bad luck i've got so skinny i mean. ten pounds i know that i've seen a few really messed up. in the all clear and so closely apologized the second. worst year for the. white house to give it to a radio guy in fort lauderdale minutes from a kick off that i want to watch quote for about fifteen years you've never seen anything like this i'm cold. what's up guys i'm abby martin and this is a break in the set you have another reason to smile yet today your luck might be about to change because the one thing we can all laugh about is fox's little mainstream blunder check this out this is a marriage called fox news just posted a couple days ago to be happy we must all admit women and men are equal it's an article all about traditional gender roles women have to play the women roles and men have to play the men roles that the only way marriage could ever be a small problem the happy coupl
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but it shows everything from china down to the upcoming china ms. pageant and to the new years eve but i look forward to celebrating the year of the snack. i think my daughters favorite part is the lucky money that comes to kids to who are not married. there's many events going on all over the city. >> thank you supervisor mar. >> supervisor wiener. >> thank you, madam clerk. i'm introducing a couple of requests today first is the hearing sponsored by chu on the states of the market street progress. i understand that frankly with this project the more oversight the better so we can get this done. the hearing will focus on the schedule in progress around the better market street plan and the agency coordination. we have a bike lane project on the market street. this could potentially make mission street the primarily place for bicycling. the proposal has caused considerable controversy and i think it's important we have a public dialog about that and the agency understand the public's southern. i want to hear about the progress of the market streets
but it shows everything from china down to the upcoming china ms. pageant and to the new years eve but i look forward to celebrating the year of the snack. i think my daughters favorite part is the lucky money that comes to kids to who are not married. there's many events going on all over the city. >> thank you supervisor mar. >> supervisor wiener. >> thank you, madam clerk. i'm introducing a couple of requests today first is the hearing sponsored by chu on the states of the...
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does not want the search china needs north korea or she going on. as it is my own guess is that the chinese will. denounce the north koreans but will continue quietly supporting them if china is the main source of oil and food for north korea and i don't think the chinese are going to shut off the taps and see us in north korea. iran says it may allow international inspectors access a park chain military complex which is suspected of covered atomic research it comes as the un mulched of business the country for another round of talks on its controversial nuclear program tehran also said it's been converting converting enriched uranium into reactive fuel in another move aimed at easing tensions with the west the process as a man to slow the build up of material which could potentially be used to make nuclear weapons and matthew makowski nuclear security expert from queen mary university in london believes direct talks i think only solution to the stalemate. if the international society and. inspectors are allowed in that this is definitely going to b
does not want the search china needs north korea or she going on. as it is my own guess is that the chinese will. denounce the north koreans but will continue quietly supporting them if china is the main source of oil and food for north korea and i don't think the chinese are going to shut off the taps and see us in north korea. iran says it may allow international inspectors access a park chain military complex which is suspected of covered atomic research it comes as the un mulched of...
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. >> in china the foreign ministry says they are firmly opposed to the third nuclear test in north korea. the have urged north korea to abide by its non-nuclear commitment. martin has traveled to the border city to gauge local reactions. >> we are here in the city, home to the largest north korean population in china. the soldiers told us that we were not allowed to film because the situation was highly tense. carrying out its third nuclear test 100 kilometers from where i am standing. >> we are near the north korean border. if there were any nuclear radiation, it would greatly affect our health. i hope that authorities can find out if it has harmed the environment. >> north korea is so poor. if the situation becomes worse, this city will be flooded with north korean refugees. >> the un security council has condemned the north korean nuclear attacks and said that they will take further action, but if new sanctions are to be introduced, they will have to employ china as the main backer. beijing will want to send a tough message to pyongyang, that this type of behavior will not be tolerate
. >> in china the foreign ministry says they are firmly opposed to the third nuclear test in north korea. the have urged north korea to abide by its non-nuclear commitment. martin has traveled to the border city to gauge local reactions. >> we are here in the city, home to the largest north korean population in china. the soldiers told us that we were not allowed to film because the situation was highly tense. carrying out its third nuclear test 100 kilometers from where i am...
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forces move close to the chinese border join it does not want to search china needs with north korea or she go in and. this is my own guess is that the chinese will. denounce the north koreans but will continue quietly supporting them and china is the main source of food for north korea and i don't think the chinese are going to shut off the taps and see us in north korea. right well always interested in your opinion on current events and on our website well asking when north korea should pursue nuclear technology to save its own national security now here's what you think so far this is from our web site now just under a third of you on thirty years just ask saddam hussein almost thirty percent of you was i think that north korea is right in a way but their reasoning is flawed to its ideology and international isolation twenty one percent of you think that pyongyang doesn't have any alternative but to pursue nuclear technology to ensure its security and finally eighteen percent of you think that north korea is run by quote mad men who are scanning for war of course we're always inte
forces move close to the chinese border join it does not want to search china needs with north korea or she go in and. this is my own guess is that the chinese will. denounce the north koreans but will continue quietly supporting them and china is the main source of food for north korea and i don't think the chinese are going to shut off the taps and see us in north korea. right well always interested in your opinion on current events and on our website well asking when north korea should...
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i think they come to china so i don't i don't think there is really. any i think negative sides from the united i think it's the iranian government that again i said they can't afford having a relationship with iran and i just. go back to one of the points of your is major i think it's we're talking about some of the things that iran should give up i think one of the things that it's just the basic human rights that we're talking about i think we're talking about just if iran can really respect i think the aspiration of people i think if they can stop executing gays if they can stop stoning people for adultery if they can i mean. if they can just a low people to have freedom of so i mean we're talking about literally a monarchy of humanity about of maybe of taran does that maybe we will stop the droning program would that be fair killing innocent people while iran will not disarm and right always you were not because it's hypocritical. well i think he went to human rights very nice going to he railed in this with your human rights are not going to be r
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they believe china willing to crack down a little harder now? >> well, i think the response was somewhat muted from china, i think they expected more. they condemned the test. china tried to talk north korea out of testing a nuclear weapon but they did it. but they didn't really threaten them with any action but believe me, president obama would like to get china, china's help in this issue. >> so, tell us, again, matt, how much can the president get done tonight? how much could he put concerted pressure on this room? >> i think it's really interesting, because in terms of second term presidents, they understand that political capital is a diminishing resource. they know that two key pillars for that political capital are his inaugural address and state of the union address. those are the two most important things he can do to keep momentum moving. if he starts to lose it, it's very difficult for him to do it. that's why this speech and the inaugural, they always look at them like a package, put together a package to keep momentum going. >> the
they believe china willing to crack down a little harder now? >> well, i think the response was somewhat muted from china, i think they expected more. they condemned the test. china tried to talk north korea out of testing a nuclear weapon but they did it. but they didn't really threaten them with any action but believe me, president obama would like to get china, china's help in this issue. >> so, tell us, again, matt, how much can the president get done tonight? how much could he...
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i think become china so i don't i don't think there is really. any i think negative sides from the united i think it's the iranian government that again i said they can't afford having a relationship with iran and i just. go back just one of the points major i think it's worth talking about some of the things that iran should give up i think one of the things that it's just the basic human rights that we're talking about i think we're talking about just if iran can really respect i think the aspiration of people i think if they can stop executing gays if they can stop stoning people for adultery if they can i mean. if they can just a low people to have freedom of so i mean we're talking about literally a minority of humanity about it maybe if taran does that maybe we will stop the droning program would that be fair killing innocent people while iran will not disarm and right always you were not because it's hypocritical. well i mean when human rights are not going to he railed in this what your human rights are not can be raised by the united sta
i think become china so i don't i don't think there is really. any i think negative sides from the united i think it's the iranian government that again i said they can't afford having a relationship with iran and i just. go back just one of the points major i think it's worth talking about some of the things that iran should give up i think one of the things that it's just the basic human rights that we're talking about i think we're talking about just if iran can really respect i think the...
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i think they come to china so i don't i don't think there is really. any. sides from the united i think it's the iranian government that again i said they can't afford having a relationship with iran and i just. go back just one of the points of your is major i think it's we're talking about some of the things that iran should give up i think one of the things that it's just the basic human rights that we're talking about i think we're talking about just if iran can really respect i think the aspiration of people i think if they can stop executing gays if they can stop stoning people for adultery if they can i mean. if they can just a low people to have freedom of the i mean we're talking about literally a morality of humanity about of maybe if taran does that maybe we will stop the droning program would that be fair killing innocent people while iran will not disarm and right always you were not because it's hypocritical. well i mean when human rights are not going to he railed in this what your human rights are not can be raised by the united states
i think they come to china so i don't i don't think there is really. any. sides from the united i think it's the iranian government that again i said they can't afford having a relationship with iran and i just. go back just one of the points of your is major i think it's we're talking about some of the things that iran should give up i think one of the things that it's just the basic human rights that we're talking about i think we're talking about just if iran can really respect i think the...
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to this deflation a level twenty seconds ago currency wars japan they've obviously debased and the china and korea are pissed off about it and they're actually getting it looks like they're in a war on a war footing china's japan you know these two they don't like each other so and japan is saying. we're taking our yeah down. some are positing that japan will be the first into the currency debasement for texas hyperinflation the japanese mindset isn't to cause that kind of problem but they're kamikazes i mean not a are all kamikaze i don't want to make that assertion in that to be equals kamikaze but if it were the suicide but bombers and and warriors come this kamikaze is a japanese word push comes to shove they will kamikaze kersey themselves you've got a very deferential society in japan so. if the if the population folks that they want to. get rid of the yen. that is just you in hyperinflation you just want to exchange fuel currencies as quickly as you have them i do strap on a headband with a big red dot and i'll fly our currency into the pacific ocean because that's the only way to
to this deflation a level twenty seconds ago currency wars japan they've obviously debased and the china and korea are pissed off about it and they're actually getting it looks like they're in a war on a war footing china's japan you know these two they don't like each other so and japan is saying. we're taking our yeah down. some are positing that japan will be the first into the currency debasement for texas hyperinflation the japanese mindset isn't to cause that kind of problem but they're...
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it's tough talk on kim jung-il a's son fredo. >> i think to invoke china and china has been our foil for a number of years, and the way we talk about and the deficit. i think it would be interesting for him to talk about ways that china and the united states can come together and kind of grow around common enemies. >> john: i think you're right. can the president use these nuclear tests to his advantage in the speech. >> well, yes he has to respond to it. north korea has been that way since the axis of evil. you're strong on defense as if north korea represents any type of legitimate threat to us any ways. >> john: exactly. >> be that as it may. >> john: let's talk about people who are also not a threat, marco rubio and rand paul. thethe new tradition of the tea party response. i thought they were both tea party guys and they're both giving responses is good news to democrats? >> yes, because we have a house divided is much better. >> are they divided? marco rubio was the tea party senator. now the tea party response, of course last year when michelle bachmann was talking to the wron
it's tough talk on kim jung-il a's son fredo. >> i think to invoke china and china has been our foil for a number of years, and the way we talk about and the deficit. i think it would be interesting for him to talk about ways that china and the united states can come together and kind of grow around common enemies. >> john: i think you're right. can the president use these nuclear tests to his advantage in the speech. >> well, yes he has to respond to it. north korea has been...
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the idea of exiting is vastly more complicated than we are led to believe that the way this shows up china in the let's say the economy that people see the visible economy is that of course these debts overlap to a great degree the bonds are held on various banks' balance sheets and these bonds on various banks' balance sheets are priced at par they're held in the books at one hundred cents on the dollar but if we're saying the. the credit on the fed's books is impaired and in fact it's nowhere near what they say it is then para pursue to use a banking term with that statement we can say that the banks bonds on their balance sheet is equally impaired and that the problem with letting the debts on the fed's or the bank of england's books expire disappear is that you have a mirror effect in the banking sector which then will have to come clean and say you know what our book value is not what we say it is our balance sheet is not what we say it is we are in fact technically insolvent our stock shouldn't be worth one hundred sixty billion like j.p. morgan if we were does erode you're right you
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>> new leadership in china. new leadership in south korea. new leadership in japan. of course a new leader in north korea. >> also partly a new regime in the united states. you've got secretary kerry who will come at this in a slightly different point of view than his predecessor. we'll have to see how that plays out as well. >> what's the sort of detective work that happens now to figure out more about the things we don't know? how about particular test. >> right. as i mentioned previously, all we know is there's been a test. we have a very rough estimate of how big the bang was. what we don't know is whether the device was made from plutonium or highly enriched uranium. that sounds like a minor technical issue but it actually has hugely important policy consequences. north korea only has a small amount of plutonium. it actually would be very, very hard for it to produce more. so part of the reason why north korea wants to shift to uranium is because it would allow it to increase its arsenal relatively quickly. so if this turns out to be a highly enriched uranium te
>> new leadership in china. new leadership in south korea. new leadership in japan. of course a new leader in north korea. >> also partly a new regime in the united states. you've got secretary kerry who will come at this in a slightly different point of view than his predecessor. we'll have to see how that plays out as well. >> what's the sort of detective work that happens now to figure out more about the things we don't know? how about particular test. >> right. as i...
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china has condemned the test. did the budget for the north, beijing is under pressure to back tougher action this time around. >> we must deliver a strong response by way of the security council resolution that further mpede the growth of dprk's weapons and nuclear missile programs. >> america still has thousands of troops stationed in south korea. the u.s. and allies may respond by putting their forces on higher alert and building new missile defenses. that will make for more attention and instability in asia. kim jong-un has his finger on the nuclear trigger. he may find himself more isolated and threatened, not more secure. he's already warning that any new sanctions may lead to new nuclear tests. the bbc news, seoul. >> more threatened. that is a worrying prospect. i am joined by the senior adviser for east asia policy at the u.s. defense department. thank you for coming in. what do we know about this latest test? >> the details are still coming in. we think it was more powerful and relatively successful than
china has condemned the test. did the budget for the north, beijing is under pressure to back tougher action this time around. >> we must deliver a strong response by way of the security council resolution that further mpede the growth of dprk's weapons and nuclear missile programs. >> america still has thousands of troops stationed in south korea. the u.s. and allies may respond by putting their forces on higher alert and building new missile defenses. that will make for more...
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and spend them but let me it's not really investment i mean does it is idea that if we did the van china very well hydrated a whole system in the twenty nine trillion dollars where is inflation first of all i think it's too soon to really see if that inflation but bottom line is the government's not there to invest your money it's there to take the very small amount of money it needs it's not there to invest your money where your money is not what interests you what's you know not the best my club that's interesting i just take them if you're to me richard brought up an issue he said they talk about the president investing in green energy and i've always thought that conservatives and liberals actually do have middle ground on the issue of and of energy efficiency because there's an economic benefit there's an economic benefit and environmental benefit and that's where the meeting ground is the problem with government investment when it's related to green energy specifically is that the government will choose specific energy types that it supports and energy and energy will move in fits
and spend them but let me it's not really investment i mean does it is idea that if we did the van china very well hydrated a whole system in the twenty nine trillion dollars where is inflation first of all i think it's too soon to really see if that inflation but bottom line is the government's not there to invest your money it's there to take the very small amount of money it needs it's not there to invest your money where your money is not what interests you what's you know not the best my...
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and china is still growing, single-digit levels of growth. brazil is still growing, and russia is still growing. india, which is the fourth of the brick countries, should have a better track in 2014. >> susie: depending which country you're talking about, we've seen investors pouring a lot of money into international equity funds since january. so can they expect to get a good return on international investing in 2013? >> susie, it is going to come down to everybody's timeframe. we are a culture that wants it now. we've been through a lot of problems recently that make people very risk adverse. if you have the patience to sit through volatility, buying emerging markets is a good investment now. however, if you still feel burned by what happened in 2007 and 2008, and are worried that a 10% pullback or a 15% pullback would make you change your approach, be very careful and buying emerging markets. we've had a great run since november and i would counsel some caution. >> susie: you are advising your clients to put their money mostly in u.s. stoc
and china is still growing, single-digit levels of growth. brazil is still growing, and russia is still growing. india, which is the fourth of the brick countries, should have a better track in 2014. >> susie: depending which country you're talking about, we've seen investors pouring a lot of money into international equity funds since january. so can they expect to get a good return on international investing in 2013? >> susie, it is going to come down to everybody's timeframe. we...
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most expensive oil company exxon mobil is more than four hundred billion dollars followed by petro china at over three hundred billion shell and chevron over two hundred analysts say the main reason for gas from plunging value is higher taxes the market also didn't like the company's increase in capital investments and its decision to cut dividends and analysts say the re still more room for a downside attention to gas problem made by going to the stinking to the ukrainian transportation seized him and his service and you know he's materializing then there might be an additional don't say. i don't have gas last two years. is all that an approach with that will be done dose of may be different before gas grow so you can in your system is much. the same price cut. you clean your customers the they don't cite my view which might be bought on the upside analysts say gasper may become one of the most interesting dividend stories globally as the company is now changing its dividend policy market players say that they are betting on the gas boom as a huge infrastructure monopoly with high yield
most expensive oil company exxon mobil is more than four hundred billion dollars followed by petro china at over three hundred billion shell and chevron over two hundred analysts say the main reason for gas from plunging value is higher taxes the market also didn't like the company's increase in capital investments and its decision to cut dividends and analysts say the re still more room for a downside attention to gas problem made by going to the stinking to the ukrainian transportation seized...
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china had the strongest growth with a 74% surge in january from a year ago. tata said total vehicle sales were less upbeat, down 16%, declining for the third month in a row. >>> and shares in american barrick gold are trading down, 8.5%. this after the mining company reported full-year earnings down 39% last year. that was worse than analysts expected. what's it mean? joining us is metals and mining analyst at citi. john, how important are these earnings for barrick gold? >> they are important because the problems of 2012 are continuing into 2013. the company's difficulties with the available of power in tanzania and they're about to use diesel power in one of their mines which pushed costs up to $1,000 an ounce. during a strike in 2012, part of the equipment froze up and jammed up. it will take a few months in 2013 to fix up. so the company has guided down significantly for 2013 compared to what analysts were expecting. >> is that a play where you look then at rivals and see them benefiting, or is it pretty much a warning sign for everyone operating in this
china had the strongest growth with a 74% surge in january from a year ago. tata said total vehicle sales were less upbeat, down 16%, declining for the third month in a row. >>> and shares in american barrick gold are trading down, 8.5%. this after the mining company reported full-year earnings down 39% last year. that was worse than analysts expected. what's it mean? joining us is metals and mining analyst at citi. john, how important are these earnings for barrick gold? >> they...
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just saying the united states not just you know that it's an international consensus the even russia china for round of sanctions there have been international consensus and second of all when they will examine i'll get legitimacy clearly not i'll tell you how it's saying and saying ok not all countries have the same sanctions this is be clear ok go ahead i mean i mean there are the u.s. has unilateral sanctions by around of robust sanctions they have been international consensus but i think the point is that what i was talking about the weaker legs i mean we saw that regional countries except syria. except syria regional countries they expressed their concerns about iran's hegemony and visions in the region they expressed their concerns about iran's pursuit of nuclear weapon capabilities and there. are those who are really sure that it is now ok this is always the heroes who are genetic pinions ok they're not necessarily facts so they were it's not opinion i mean they were pushing the united states to really address this problem i think can we say all these countries in the region are wro
just saying the united states not just you know that it's an international consensus the even russia china for round of sanctions there have been international consensus and second of all when they will examine i'll get legitimacy clearly not i'll tell you how it's saying and saying ok not all countries have the same sanctions this is be clear ok go ahead i mean i mean there are the u.s. has unilateral sanctions by around of robust sanctions they have been international consensus but i think...
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china. the china government trying to break into "the new york times", trying to read stories online. how do we deal with that? remapped personal i think it's hilarious that in order to get the administrations attention, you have to attack "the new york times." the. gerri: i mean, you have the attention of the white house there. but, what you do? you know, some people have likened this to the oceans of the 19th and 20th centuries. it is the dominant medium by which we conduct commerce. what we need to do is get serious about freeh comments, open commerce, on the internet. as the same kind of level of a problem that we have always considered security on high seas. gerri: thank you for coming on today. we appreciate your time. it is a fascinating topic, and clearly we are not paying enough attention to. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. gerri: when we come back, those free trades you hear advertised -- turns out they are not so free. next, the details on the new report showing jus
china. the china government trying to break into "the new york times", trying to read stories online. how do we deal with that? remapped personal i think it's hilarious that in order to get the administrations attention, you have to attack "the new york times." the. gerri: i mean, you have the attention of the white house there. but, what you do? you know, some people have likened this to the oceans of the 19th and 20th centuries. it is the dominant medium by which we...